2003 Toyota Camry Solara - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I am noticing a flashing light on my dashboard.
the symbol with a car and 2 curved lines behind means:
"Slip control" or "Stability control" (also known as ESC, ESP, ASR or DTC) warning.
Toyota Trac Inop Light Toyota's traction control helps you maintain traction on wet, icey, loose or uneven surfaces. There are complex wheel speed sensors that will trigger the traction control safety feature as needed. If you see the trac inop light illuminate, this feature might be disabled. A Toyota service rep can access the trouble code and identify what is needed to fix any potential issues. - See more at: http://jeffwylerclarksvilletoyota.com/section/secondary/toyota-dashboard-indicators#.dpuf
Toyota Dashboard Indicators
2/16/2015 11:57:34 PM •
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Left window on toyota solara 2003 won't go down
If its an electric window the motor probably died if it has a crank or the motor is running if electric but it won't move the window probably came off its track you will have to remove the door panel to fix it if that happened
11/14/2014 3:12:43 AM •
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My daughter just called. she said she had a
Track/traction light comes on when the ABS gets activated, the reasons could be low air pressure in tires, diffrent size of tires or VSS vehicle speed sensor wire loose or broken. If the rotation of tires are not the same the ECM thinks the vehicle is going into slip and activates the ABS so the driver can stear easier. ABS could also kick in if its raining or snowing.
9/8/2011 1:13:52 PM •
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How do i replace the starter on my 03 solara
were u from sir? u have to put a jack in the front, and the place of your is in under nit left side. on top release a 3 screw.. on the under there is 3 nob on nut, size 14" and 12'' back wrench.. thats it..
6/14/2011 1:13:18 PM •
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If i buy a new motor does not include fuel
A new or re manufactured engine will not. A used engine might. New or manufactured engines (long blocks) usually require the swapping of intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds and all the other sensors etc. Used engines will usually come complete but still may require swapping of parts in order to be used with your vehicle or because those parts have been sold. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_d728a59f986299fa
1/19/2011 4:01:02 PM •
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I own a 2006 Toyota
Is it the PCM also known as CPU? If this is affecting the headlights, It would be a BCM (body control module).
11/9/2010 1:21:18 AM •
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I think the front-right CV joint may be going out
If it is the CV joint (and it does sound like it is), the least expensive option will be to replace the CV joint. This is really the only solution available, but the popping or funny noises can also indicate other worn parts such as struts, shocks, tire rod ends, and even the rack and pinion in your steering system. I would check all of this before going through the aggravation of replacing the CV joint.
7/24/2010 4:18:18 AM •
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What type of transmission fluid did my 2003 solara
Hello Rudeman88,
In the 4 cylinder, It Should be Toyota Type T, T-II ot T-IV, which translates pretty much to Valvoline's "Maxlife ATF" or another brand's equivalent.
The V6 should be Dexron III
If in doubt, consult your owner's manual. Also, a reputable dealer should be able to tell you at no charge on a VIN lookup
Best of Luck!.
5/2/2010 6:39:43 PM •
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